Re: Riding in or around Shenzhen
Hi.
There is a number plate holder under the left lamp - but not visible om the pics.
I have asked around about plates for trailers - people looks strange and ask: what is a trailer....??:-)
Dont know what to - beside driving without and see what will happen.
In my former world, a licens plate are showing: tax payed and insurance Ok - but here it's different.
Looking around and see what are being towed, I dont see a big problem......but maybe the police will judge it in another way.
I push the bike up and correct, the second is a ramp to be hooked on the trailer one.
I have made some metal frames to hold the bike - fixed on the foodpegs. They can be mounted with one hand, so I can easily place the bike on my ovn. Independence!!!!...:-)
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Re: Riding in or around Shenzhen
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Hereby some pics. of my mod on my small trailer - even an umbrellaholder...old men likes to sit in the shadow with a cold beer.....:lol8:
Re: Riding in or around Shenzhen
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Serpentza
Hey there, I'm another Shenzhener, and yes in Shekou most expats can get away with driving around, as long as you don't go past the Shekou Walmart they shouldn't give you trouble (unless there's a crackdown or something important happening).
I've been wondering about the trailer thing myself as I do own a small car and I have a few bikes, it'd be perfect if I could tow them out of the city limits to go hit the dirt... Anyone have any ideas on trailers? Like Crazycarl said, I've never seen one in China.. leading me to believe that they are yet another banned thing (although imagine what nonsense the locals would pile up in a trailer.. so it's understandable).
Anyone have any insight on the whole trailer thing? Tow bars installation?
well ive been just searching though the internet on regarding to the installation of tow bar. try this one http://www.etrailer.com/tvc-31-Tow-Bars.html. hope it could help. :)